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2.1. Background

In 2017, the European Union and India celebrated 55 years of diplomatic relations. The 14th EU-India Summit, took place in New Delhi on 6 October 2017. It was an opportunity to review progress in many aspects of the bilateral relationship and to discuss international and regional challenges.

 

♤ The EU is also the largest destination for Indian exports and a key source of the investment and cutting edge technologies.down a road map for cooperation on a wide range of issues including nuclear cooperation, investments, Internet Governance, climate change, 5G communications.